• Portal
  • Forum
  • Search
  • Member
  • Misc
    • View New Posts
    • View Today's Posts
    • View Forum Rules
    • Help Docs
Home Gallery Login or Register Hello There, Guest! Please Login or Register to gain Full Access!
Login
Username:
Password: Lost Password?
 

  1. ZionFireFriends
  2. Meet & Greet
  3. Forum Info Center
  4. New Member Intros & Info
  5. Another newbie
Pages (2): 1 2 Next »
Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Thread Modes
Another newbie
happysandyh
Friends
Posts: 30
Threads: 3
Joined: Sep 2006
Reputation: 0
#1
09-14-2006, 02:11 PM
Hi ~ my name is Sandy and I'm new to this forum.

I've been checking out the different threads and trying to become familiar with everything.



Years ago I was very active in Dance ministry (Israeli ~ Davidic ~ Messianic). In fact I was blessed to be able to lead dance ministries in different churches and ministries. I have not been active for some time due to some health issues, but I am trusting God to restore this to me.



I am a lover of Israel. I began going to Israel when I was 11 years old. I have been there more than 25 times. In fact my husband and son and I lived in Jerusalem for 3 years while working with a ministry there. I loved my time in the Land !!! We are thinking about going back for a couple of weeks this November !



Anyway ~ enough about me for now.
Find
Reply
HelenaZF
ZFF Host
*******
Posts: 2,330
Threads: 917
Joined: Jan 2006
Reputation: 0
#2
09-14-2006, 03:11 PM
Welcome to the ZFF forums, Sandy! You've probably noticed by looking around that there are lots of members here who share your interest in Israel and in dance ministry. We're looking forward to hearing some of your stories. Glad you found us. Smile

[Image: HZFsig.jpg]...See our banners in the ZionFire gallery
Find
Reply
DeanZF
ZFF Host
*******
Posts: 579
Threads: 148
Joined: Jan 2006
Reputation: 0
#3
09-14-2006, 07:19 PM
Welcome aboard, Sandy! Dittos on what Helena said.



What ministry did you serve with while in Jerusalem?? Just curious. We have personal connections with a number of them and love to make the connections and community larger.

Blessings!

Dean
DeanZF
Find
Reply
happysandyh
Friends
Posts: 30
Threads: 3
Joined: Sep 2006
Reputation: 0
#4
09-14-2006, 07:39 PM
Thank you for the welcome !



We worked with Bridges For Peace. It's a wonderful ministry based in Jerusalem with offices in several nations of the world. They have the largest food bank in Jerusalem, giving away over 2 tons of food a day to the poor in Jerusalem ~ they also give blankets, school kits, etc...
Find
Reply
DeanZF
ZFF Host
*******
Posts: 579
Threads: 148
Joined: Jan 2006
Reputation: 0
#5
09-14-2006, 09:50 PM
Yes, actually, I know them well. We've had other friends who've spent short stints working with them, living in the land. We also have a former pastor who is now the NW US Rep for them, and another good friend who works for them out of the Dallas area. Lots of other affiliated folks, too.



I also worked for a nonprofit in the late 90s here in the KC area and got to know Clarence Wagner fairly well. We corresponded regularly as I worked with what was then the National Unity Coalition. Clarence was almost always on the list of speakers for the larger events, especially those in the DC area, and always for things in Jerusalem. One heck of a nice guy.



Again, welcome aboard! Have fun and write lots of stuff! We LIKE it when we're not the only ones writing! Big Grin



And, where in the world are you (at least a general idea!)?

Blessings!

Dean
DeanZF
Find
Reply
happysandyh
Friends
Posts: 30
Threads: 3
Joined: Sep 2006
Reputation: 0
#6
09-15-2006, 08:11 AM
Hi Dean ~

I'm glad to hear you've had positive experiences with BFP. Clarence Wagner is no longer with them. After 25 years with BFP he retired. My sister is now the CEO and International Director for BFP. She and her husband live in Jerusalem and have for the past 17 years. I am currently living in NC.
Find
Reply
happysandyh
Friends
Posts: 30
Threads: 3
Joined: Sep 2006
Reputation: 0
#7
09-25-2006, 08:31 AM
Is the NW rep you mentioned Ed Smelser ?
Find
Reply
DeanZF
ZFF Host
*******
Posts: 579
Threads: 148
Joined: Jan 2006
Reputation: 0
#8
09-25-2006, 12:23 PM
Yep, that's him. Great guy, personal friend. He was also our pastor for 10 minutes once. Story later!

Blessings!

Dean
DeanZF
Find
Reply
happysandyh
Friends
Posts: 30
Threads: 3
Joined: Sep 2006
Reputation: 0
#9
09-25-2006, 01:22 PM
He and his wife were living in Israel during the time we were there. He is a good friend of the family ~ my father thinks very highly of him too.
Find
Reply
DeanZF
ZFF Host
*******
Posts: 579
Threads: 148
Joined: Jan 2006
Reputation: 0
#10
09-25-2006, 03:36 PM
We were blessed to be the first folks from his previous pastorate in the US to stay with them in Israel. What a joy that was. So maybe our paths crossed without even knowing it!



He was pastor of a largish church in NE Ohio when we lived in Pennsylvania. After spending a lot of time thinking, praying, asking hard questions, we decided to join that church. The pastor (Ed) was strongly pro-Israel, and had a good handle on the need for relationship between Jews and Christians. There were things afoot in the congregation of which we were unaware, sadly. We joined and were welcomed into the congregation on the very Sunday that Ed announced his resignation! OW! OY! Bummerdeal. We pouted for quite a while, until we learned of his appointment as Chaplain to the ICEJ. Then we were very happy for him and Bonnie. Still sad for us at the loss of what we saw as a dynamite pastoral covering. We're still very much friends and correspond.

Blessings!

Dean
DeanZF
Find
Reply
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »
Pages (2): 1 2 Next »


  • View a Printable Version
  • Subscribe to this thread
Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)

About Our Community

Connect with ZionFire's worship arts ministry and with worshippers from around the globe. Welcome to ZionFireFriends!

Quick Links



Reach Us

Contact Us  Meet Our team

Powered By MyBB - Hosted by Tierra Hosting
Linear Mode
Threaded Mode